New Delhi: Delhi University may start its admission process soon. Vice-Chancellor Yogesh Singh said on Wednesday that the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal for admission to undergraduate courses will start soon. According to a report in PTI, admission will be on the basis of Common University Entrance Test (CUET) scores.
“We will start the CSAS portal very soon for the candidates. The work is in progress and we will start the admission process very soon,” Singh told PTI. However, he did not specify any tentative date for the portal launch.
While the first edition of CUET was scheduled to end on August 20 and the admission process was to begin in the last week of the month, the exam ended on Tuesday, August 30, leading to delay in admissions to various Delhi University courses.
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Admission will be done through CSAS – submission of CSAS 2022 application form, selection of programs and filling of preferences, and seat allotment and admission. CUET scores are required for the second stage, which will start only after the declaration of CUET-UG 2022 result.
A candidate has to select the programs in which they want to take admission. They have to confirm the program-specific CUET-UG Merit Score for all the selected programmes. In the third phase, allotment of seats will be done through merit list.
In mid-August, Delhi University issued a notification saying it would soon start the application process for admission to undergraduate courses and asked students to keep their documents and certificates ready by August 31.
The University Grants Commission (UGC) had announced in March that it would be mandatory for all central universities to admit students through CUET.
(with PTI inputs)
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